Key Points

AAP leaders Atishi and Manish Sisodia have accused the BJP government of deliberately keeping three newly constructed Delhi schools locked, preventing student admissions. The schools, built in densely populated areas like Sunder Nagri, Kirari, and Rohini, were completed between November 2024 and January 2025 but remain non-functional. Atishi argues this strategy forces children from poor and middle-class families into private schools, suggesting a potential nexus with the "education mafia". She has written a formal letter to Education Minister Ashish Sood demanding immediate notifications to start admissions.

Key Points: Kejriwal's Schools Locked AAP Slams BJP Education Policy

  • Fully constructed schools remain locked in Delhi's populated areas
  • AAP claims BJP blocking admission to government schools
  • Three school buildings completed but non-functional
  • Atishi writes to Education Minister demanding immediate action
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Arvind Kejriwal built world-class schools, but...: Atishi

AAP leader Atishi demands opening of three completed Delhi schools, alleging BJP's deliberate obstruction of public education access

"By keeping these schools shut, the future of thousands of children is being destroyed - Manish Sisodia"

New Delhi, June 7

Atishi, senior AAP leader and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, has written a letter to Education Minister Ashish Sood demanding immediate action to start admissions in three fully constructed Delhi Government schools located in Sector 27 Rohini, Sunder Nagri, and Kirari.

Despite being completed between November 2024 and January 2025, the buildings remain locked and non-functional as the new academic session has already begun.

Sharing a couple of photos of the newly constructed school buildings, senior AAP leader and former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia took to 'X' and wrote: "Under BJP rule, Delhi's government schools have been locked shut. The schools you see in these photos--modern, well-equipped institutions in densely populated areas like Sunder Nagri, Kirari, and Rohini--were constructed under the Arvind Kejriwal government. Fully ready with smart classrooms, science labs, libraries, and vibrant classrooms, they were scheduled to open in January 2025."

"But once the BJP came to power, they padlocked these schools. The BJP wants to force children from poor and middle-class families into the clutches of the education mafia. By keeping these schools shut, the future of thousands of children is being destroyed. This is not an electoral battle between the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP--this is a fight between the right to education in India and the education mafia. On the issue of education, AAP will not stay silent," the post concluded.

In the letter, Delhi Assembly LoP Atishi began by stating, "I have come to know through newspaper reports that three fully-ready Delhi Government School buildings located in Sector 27 Rohini, Sunder Nagri and Kirari have not yet been open for admissions in the current academic session."

She continued, "These school buildings were especially built in these densely populated areas due to lack of adequate government schools in the vicinity because of which either there was overcrowding in government schools of the area or parents were forced to send their children to private schools. These school buildings were completed between November 2024 and January 2025. Students were to be admitted from the new academic session in April 2025."

She noted, "However, despite the buildings being ready, admission to these schools have not yet started. As per media reports, these schools have not been made functional due to small issues like power and water connections - issues that lie within the ambit of your government."

Atishi emphasised, "During our tenure, government school education was our priority. Unfortunately, it seems your government does not seem to care about the education of students from poor and middle class families. By not opening these new government schools for admissions, it seems as if this government wants students to study in private schools. This is why there is an increasing belief in the citizens of Delhi that the BJP Government is in collusion with the private school mafia."

She concluded by urging, "Please issue the necessary notifications so that students can take admission in these 3 schools, and use of these school buildings can begin immediately after the ongoing summer vacations."

Sharing the letter on her X handle, Atishi wrote, "In three densely populated areas of Delhi--Sunder Nagri, Kirari, and Rohini Sector 27--Arvind Kejriwal ji built world-class schools. All three schools were completed between November 2024 and January 2025. But the anti-education BJP government has not admitted a single student to these schools. The buildings remain locked. Does the BJP want children from these areas to be forced into private schools? To ensure these schools are opened at the earliest, I have written a letter to Education Minister Ashish Sood..."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Kejriwal government did revolutionary work in education. My cousin studied in a Delhi govt school and the infrastructure was better than many private schools! Why is BJP delaying admissions? Children's future shouldn't suffer due to politics. 😠
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Priya M.
Both AAP and BJP are playing blame game while children suffer. I live near Sunder Nagri and see kids roaming around when they should be in school. Basic issues like water/power connections should be resolved immediately - this is basic governance!
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Amit S.
Delhi's education model was praised nationwide. Even PM Modi appreciated it once. Now BJP is undoing all good work? Very disappointing. Education should be above politics. #OpenDelhiSchools
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Neha T.
As a teacher, I've seen firsthand how AAP transformed govt schools. Smart classes, happy children, proud parents. But this delay is making me lose hope. How can we expect to compete globally when we can't even open ready schools? 😔
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Sanjay V.
AAP is exaggerating as usual. Maybe there are genuine administrative delays. New govt needs time to review everything. But they should at least give timeline when these schools will open. Parents deserve clarity.
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Kavita R.
My daughter got admission in private school because govt school wasn't opening. Now paying heavy fees. If these new schools open, will there be mid-session transfers allowed? Government should think about practical difficulties of parents also.

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